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Praise for Shatter the Night:
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“Fans of Littlejohn’s mysteries (including Lost Lake, 2018) will settle into this familiar blend of smart sleuthing and realistic portrayals of Monroe’s home life. Recommend Littlejohn to those who enjoy Lisa Gardner’s novels.”—Booklist
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“Littlejohn continues methodically building her heroine's world, shifting from an almost supernatural-inflected focus to small-town secrets.”—Kirkus
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“Enjoyable. Gemma remains a strong lead readers will want to see more of.”—Publishers Weekly
Praise for Lost Lake:
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This well-developed novel will appeal to fans of Deborah Crombie's "Gemma James" series." Library Journal (Starred) (Pick of the Month, November)
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"Readers who enjoy a steadfast cop who also has a caring side will find Littlejohn's latest an inviting read. The mysteries involved, one of which hints at the supernatural, are satisfying and wrapped up in a way that readers won't see coming. Recommend to fans of Louise Penny's Inspector Gamache novels." Booklist
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"Lyrical prose, a well-paced plot, and intriguing characters make this entry a winner." Publishers Weekly
"When four friends go camping at a lake, only three return, igniting a string of mysteries connecting a missing person to a web of crimes...Littlejohn remains adept at the "show, don't tell" narrative style." Kirkus Reviews
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"Littlejohn is an excellent writer. A good mystery that few readers will figure out before the last pages." Denver Post
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"Emily Littlejohn impresses once again. As in her debut, Inherit the Bones, Littlejohn herds a multitude of professional and personal plot arcs into one neat package without loose ends." Shelf Awareness
"Littlejohn's third entry in her Gemma Monroe series, which gets richer with every book. the case the book revolves around is juicy and complex."—CrimeReads
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Praise for A Season to Lie:
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“Colorado author Emily Littlejohn follows up her successful “Inherit the Bones” mystery with a nicely written sequel about Cedar Valley detective Gemma Monroe.” Denver Post
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“Lively…Readers will look forward to seeing more of this insightful and likable character.” Publishers Weekly
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“For readers who crave eccentricity, there is much to enjoy in the interactions of oddball teachers who can’t get along, old friends whose relationship is a puzzle, even gangsters who land in the country and bring big-city headaches to Monroe’s backwoods jurisdiction. The ending includes an unpredictable twist.” Booklist
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“Littlejohn revisits beloved characters… [and] she indicates clear potential for further development in Cedar Valley.” Kirkus Reviews
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“A satisfying procedural with colorful supporting characters, Littlejohn’s second outing establishes her as a skilled plotter who keeps her story engaging.” LitHub (Five Crime Must-Reads November 2017)
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"A Season to Lie features a variety of quirky, colorful characters. A second murder complicates the plot and keeps readers guessing to the very end." Mystery Scene
Praise for Inherit the Bones:
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"Small town Colorado police detective Gemma Monroe is a human and fallible heroine. I can't wait to meet again, and Littlejohn's prose is lyrical and gripping." Deborah Crombie
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“In her well-crafted debut, Emily Littlejohn skillfully captures life in a small town—and the insidious secret keeping that can come with it. Inherit the Bones is the perfect fall page-turner.” Real Simple magazine
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“Emily Littlejohn creates a colorful mix of circus lore, town intrigue, class privilege and police procedural. Add in a pregnant detective, always a favorite for me, and we have a definite winner.” Raleigh News & Observer
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“Monroe, a fantastic, fallibly human and fierce protagonist, soon realizes the case may even have roots as far back as the unsolved Woodsman child murders that have haunted the town for decades. Here's hoping this excellent debut from Colorado writer Emily Littlejohn is the first of many.” Cleveland Plain-Dealer
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“Littlejohn writes with assurance and skill. The story’s plotting is sure-footed, and the characters are well developed and believable…Highly recommended.” Library Journal (starred review, Debut of the Month)
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“Engrossing…Littlejohn effectively captures the tensions of a community struggling with its demons while seeking to attract tourist dollars, and Gemma—six-months pregnant with her first child, uncertain of the future with her partner, and paired with a charming bad-boy cop she doesn’t trust—is a compelling lead.” Publishers Weekly
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“If you read only one debut mystery this year, make it this one. Inherit the Bones is that good. Compelling writing, a stunning setting in a Colorado ski town, a plot that twists with surprises, and a police deputy who happens to be six-months pregnant—I loved all of it.” Margaret Coel, author of The Man Who Fell From the Sky
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